dignifies

美 [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪz]英 [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪz]
  • v.使有尊严;使崇高;美化;使增辉;使显贵;使显得堂皇;抬高…的身价
  • dignify的第三人称单数
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dignifies

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    VERB 使有尊严;使变得庄严;使变得高贵
    To dignify something means to make it impressive.

    Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster...

    悲剧作品使悲伤和灾难得到了升华。

  • 2
    VERB 使显得堂皇;抬高…的身价;美化
    If you say that a particular reaction or description dignifies something you have a low opinion of, you mean that it makes it appear acceptable.

    We won't dignify this kind of speculation with a comment...

    这种猜测不值得我们作任何评论。

  1. Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster

    悲剧作品使悲伤和灾难得到了升华。

  2. In modern society , the reputation of a university comes from its great spirit , which dignifies the character of the University .

    在现代社会,一所大学成为真正意义上的名校,在于它有一种坚韧宏大的精神,这种精神使大学的品格变得崇高。

  3. Nevertheless , the Moore Formula dignifies curricula that leads to manual skills-mechanics , farmers , etc. - kids who can earn a living .

    此外,莫尔公式提升了手工技能课程的重要性-像机械工,农民等–孩子们可以谋生的课程。

  4. It has the potential under peace time conditons to be what former Minister of the Interior , of the Economy , excuese me , said that a self-supporting dignifies poor country .

    在和平的环境下,还是有潜力,成为前内务大臣,不对,是经济部长,所说的,自给自足能让一个穷国家有尊严。